Holmes, Scalia selected to represent Indiana women’s basketball in All Star Game
Indiana women’s basketball will have two participants in the 2024 Women’s College Basketball All-Star game Saturday in Cleveland, Ohio.
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Indiana women’s basketball will have two participants in the 2024 Women’s College Basketball All-Star game Saturday in Cleveland, Ohio.
ALBANY, N.Y. — With 7:30 remaining in the third quarter, University of South Carolina sophomore guard Raven Johnson drilled an open 3-pointer to put the Gamecocks up 56-34. Indiana women’s basketball was trailing by a landslide in the Sweet 16 against the No. 1 overall seed in the NCAA Tournament.
Indiana women’s basketball took care of business in its Round of 32 matchup Monday night, clawing past the University of Oklahoma to earn a 75-68 win. However, its time to bask in celebration was short lived with the No. 1 overall seed University of South Carolina looming.
With 2:41 remaining in the final quarter of play, Indiana women's basketball was on the metaphorical ropes, down 64-60 after a free throw completed the opposing University of Oklahoma’s 3-point play. The Hoosiers needed an answer: They needed their star to step up; they needed graduate student forward Mackenzie Holmes.
No. 4 seed Indiana women’s basketball took down Fairfield University Saturday afternoon 89-56 and advanced the Hoosiers into the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Contrary to the final score, the Hoosiers were in a deadlocked contest — until a monstrous second half where they outscored the Stags 51-22.
No. 4 seed Indiana women’s basketball looked to defend its home court Saturday afternoon in an NCAA Tournament first-round matchup against No. 13 seed Fairfield University. While the Hoosiers entered as the higher seed and heavy favorites, the visiting Stags put up a valiant effort with hopes of providing the madness in March.
When Indiana women’s basketball received a No. 4 seed in the NCAA Tournament on Selection Sunday, the Hoosiers knew they would be hosting the first and second rounds inside the familiar confines of Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall. However, what they might have been less prepared to find out, their No. 13 seeded opponent would be Fairfield University — an AP Top 25 team who hasn’t lost a game since November.
No. 12 Indiana women’s basketball entered Friday night’s Big Ten Tournament quarterfinal matchup against Michigan with hopes of escaping the day’s trending theme of upsets. Two of the top four seeds in the tournament, No. 1 seed Ohio State and No. 4 seed Michigan State, fell short of the semifinals in unexpected upsets.
The Big Ten announced its 2023-24 all-conference honors Tuesday, a list that included four Indiana players.
No. 14 Indiana women’s basketball closed out its regular season Sunday afternoon with a 71-54 win over Maryland on Senior Day. Fifth-year senior guard Sara Scalia’s performance and a stingy Hoosiers defense paved the way for the win over the Terrapins. Here are the storylines from Sunday’s matchup.
No. 14 Indiana women’s basketball looked to stay focused Tuesday night as it traveled to Evanston, Illinois, to take on Northwestern. The Wildcats kept the game close through the first half, but the Hoosiers pulled away, outscoring them 28-12 in a massive third quarter.
For more photos, see PHOTOS: No. 14 Indiana women's basketball basketball finds first top ten win against Iowa.
No. 14 Indiana women’s basketball had one of its worst defensive performances of the season in Monday afternoon’s 86-66 loss to Illinois. The Hoosiers allowed 80+ points for the fourth time this season with three of those four games resulting in blowout losses for the cream and crimson. Although Indiana did not have a particularly stellar game offensively, it was the defensive struggles that led to the Hoosiers’ collapse in Champaign.
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — With a showdown against No. 4 Iowa looming Thursday, No. 14 Indiana women’s basketball looked to stay focused and take care of business on the road against Illinois. A second-quarter collapse left the Hoosiers with a 16-point deficit, one too steep for them to overcome as the Fighting Illini knocked off Indiana 86-66.
No. 14 Indiana women’s basketball emerged victorious in the first leg of a two-game road stint Wednesday night as the Hoosiers defeated Wisconsin 68-54 in Madison. Although Indiana had one of its worst shooting quarters of the season, the cream and crimson’s defense came through with a plethora of forced turnovers to earn a gritty win.
No. 14 Indiana women’s basketball defeated in-state rival Purdue 95-62 Sunday afternoon in Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall. The blowout victory was Indiana’s second win over the Boilermakers this season and extended the Hoosiers series winning streak to 11, showcasing the cream and crimson’s dominance under head coach Teri Moren.
On Feb. 19, 2023, Indiana women’s basketball defeated Purdue 83-60 in front of a record-breaking sold-out crowd at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall, clinching its first Big Ten title in four decades. While the Hoosiers can’t clinch that title Sunday, they’ll look to extend their winning streak against their rival to 11 games Sunday afternoon.
No. 14 Indiana women’s basketball (18-3, 9-2 Big Ten) will welcome Michigan State (17-5, 7-4 Big Ten) into Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall on Thursday. The Hoosiers are looking to bounce back from their turnover-filled 74-69 loss to No. 5 Ohio State on Feb. 4 while the Spartans hope to remain hot in conference play.
Sunday afternoon was the perfect opportunity for No. 10 Indiana women’s basketball to answer questions regarding its ability to compete with top level teams. With losses to then-No. 15 Stanford University and No. 3 Iowa as stains on an otherwise spotless record, the Hoosiers approached Sunday’s top-10 showdown against No. 8 Ohio State with aspirations of recording a win on the biggest stage.
No. 10 Indiana women’s basketball defeated Maryland 87-73 Wednesday night as the Hoosiers took their first road win against the Terrapins in program history.